@Brandon9000,
Quote:In all of your posts for years, I've seen no sign of the level or type of knowledge required to read differential geometry, which involves calculus and abstract algebra. If you had that type of knowledge, it would have been abundantly clear.
Differential geometry is the study of parametrized curves and surfaces in space and the relationships between volumes and the surfaces which bound them, and that sort of thing. If you're lucky you might get reincarnated as somebody who can study things like that.